You love your iPhone X. You love your wallpaper. You hate the notch. We get it — and so does Notcho. This new app lets you create custom wallpaper that mimics the curves of the X's screen while drowning the notch in a sea of black. It comes with a library of images, in case you don't want to supply your own, and will let you preview your choice before exporting.

A collaboration between Steven Soderbergh and HBO, Mosaic employs branching narratives to provide a new twist on TV-watching. In the first episode, you're introduced to author Olivia Lake (played by Sharon Stone), and afterward, the 7.5-hour story breaks into different perspectives. You can choose to watch all of them before moving on, or instead follow the storyline straight to the end. Unlocked along the way are additional documents, recordings, and video clips that help add to the story, and you can always go back to watch episodes you skipped over once you're done. The Mosaic app is currently available for iOS and Apple TV, with an Android version to follow, and a Soderbergh-edited, six-hour version of the series will air on HBO January 22.

A 911 Spyder isn't the most practical vehicle, but the stuff-hauling Macan lacks the same exhilaration. For those that don't want to purchase both, there's Porsche Passport. This new subscription service gives you on-demand, app-based access to a fleet of Stuttgart's vehicles. Need to make a splash? Book a 911. Hauling your boat to the marina for the weekend? Grab a Cayenne. Taking a relaxing, open-air drive into the country? The Boxster is ideal. Everything from insurance to roadside assistance is included — you just need to pick up the gas. The base "Launch" plan includes access to various Cayman, Boxster, Macan, and Cayenne models, while the more exclusive "Accelerate" plan adds more powerful models as well as 911 and Panamera options to the list. Launching exclusively for approved members in the Atlanta metro area.

We don't like to talk about it, but 2 out of 3 guys start losing their hair by age 35. Keeps knows that the sooner you take action, the better, and gives you access to the only two FDA approved hair loss products for about $1 a day. Get started without leaving your home in five minutes or less by signing up on their website. Your treatment arrives at your door every three months at half the cost of the pharmacy and your first month is free. There's no easier way to keep your hair.

Made with luxury poplin from Italy, the Blue Hampton is the latest release in Ledbury's exclusive shirt collection. During the shirt's weaving process, the needle is knocked out of place repeatedly, creating little pulls in the thread that resemble white dots. The imperfections create a subtle texture and color variation, making the exclusive shirt even more unique. Tucked or untucked, the shirt is versatile enough for any occasion and ships for free.

Apple's new ARKit framework, debuting in iOS 11, is going to open up loads of new possibilities for what your phone can do. First up? Replace most of the tape measure aisle at the hardware store. TapMeasure, as the name suggests, lets you make measurements of both objects and rooms with just a couple taps. Tap around a piece of artwork on your wall and it becomes a virtual laser level, letting you know when you've got it just right, and by tapping on every corner, you can get accurate 3D floor maps of your room that you can export to SketchUp for further editing.

We're taking more photos than ever. And appreciating them less. Artifact Uprising Volumes make it incredibly simple to have your best shots printed and compiled. Simply add your favorite photos to a folder of your choosing, and once you've got 50 images in there, the service automatically creates a new book from them. You get a choice between softcover or hardcover books, as well as the color of the cover, and since everything's automated, you won't get hung up trying to pick the perfect images to print.